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		<description><![CDATA[Highway evaluation chooses to skirt uncomfortable facts. | Sustainable transportation geek-overlord Todd Litman points me to this bit of gobbledygook from a transportation analysis released by British Columbia&#8217;s Fraser Institute. A particularly thorny area of evaluation is the impact of transportation investment on induced travel and development&#8230;While many researchers believe that these [induced travel] impacts exist, it is extremely difficult to demonstrate their presence even for aggregate investments and certainly for a specific project. For this first round,...]]></description>
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